The Dacoma Mascot (Dacoma, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 18, 1918 Page: 3 of 4
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THE OKCOMK H K 8 C O 7
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THE HEW COTTAGE
HOTEL
, Mrs. E. A. Carpenter
Prop.
DACOMA.......OKI&HOMA.
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Rrr. U. S. P*t. 04.
My Platform S
As a Dealer
la Tire#
! r»ell you tires—then
give you service.
It is part of my busi-
ness, for instance, to
see that your tires are
the proper size, that
they are properly in-
flated, and to find out
whether the wheels of
your car are in align-
ment.
Thus I help you guard
against the various
forms of tire abuse
which you may* inno-
cently inflict.
In Goodyears I know
that i 3ell you long
mileage tires, but I
vrant to be sure that
you get that mileage,
MAN’S
Shop
and
Garage
i MEMiOME
in
crei.it
® for
my wife
Itv*
if
. \\ h AT HA A BECOME OF THE OLD FASH-
IONED CITIZEN WHO 6oT EXCITED OVER THE
F.m/r.TH oF JULY GH AM BATTLE?
K 0C=-J=30 TO
THE MOVEMENT To MAKE UG A G1NGING
NATION IS PATRIOTIC AND WELL-TIMED BUT
THERE ARE DREADFUL PoGGiBlLITIEG IN IT.
OffltXX=&I»OG»
IT WOULD BE THOUGHTFUL AND HELPFUL
OF MR. HOOVER TO DECIDE JUGT WHAT IS A
LEGITIMATE CHEWING GUM RATION.
co*oc=i=oo uao o
IF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TAKEG
OVER THE TELEGRAPH LINEG WILL SECRE-
TARY M^ADOO BE REQUIRED tO LEARN
TELEGRAPHY?
oo: cc—zsdo ae»
IT \S REPORTED THAT COL. ROOSEVELT
MAY ENTER THE "MoVIEG." WOULDN’T
YOU LIKE TO GEE A FILM DIRECTOR PUTTING
THE COLONEL THROUGH HIG GTUNTG?
lYtYirv- —to oao
THE CHIEF REAGoN FOR THE HIGH COGT
OF GHOEG GEEMG To BE THAT THE PRODUC-
ERG AND DIGTRIBUTERG WANT, IF THEY Do
NOT NEED, THE MONEY.
--GUEGlS WHO?
Guard Yourseli Against
the ravages of tho fire demon by
taking'cut c good policy in our Com-
pany. We cannot protect you from
the fire, but we can from its eonsc*
-'uenccs, Anc! the premiums are so
mall as to be scarcely noticeable
(Remember that the wise al-
ways take precautions before
it is too late. Now is the time'
to insure. It won’t be worth
while after you aro burned out.
Do it NOW
I
oa'i&er liScsadricfc:
A IJIJondcsrft&I !?Iow
Got It Olt His Mini
Jim Chaffin came in this
week and handed us a dollar
and a .half with the remark
that his subscription to this
great -religious weekly ran
You shouldn’t do anything about plowing, or
getting ready lor your crop, without looking
into the merits of the
Sanders Disc Plow
S4 1
its wortny of a special trip to our place. We
will show you the plow and pr.ove to you all that
is claimed for it, if you will give us a chance.
Its the most wonderful plow made today, and we
want you to see it. Come in at once. You will
certainly find it greatly to yofir interest.
tom as mm
Vh
A-,.
(.0 6vh?r like it.
NO OTHER AS GOOD.
and you will b
The elimination of
Those Big Red Head Sale Bills
This office has turned out
Big “Red Head” sale bills
for A. IT. Frye; Grant Van-
Bibber; E. IT. Probus and A.
Davis the past week. These
out next October and that he j men know the kind of sale
I would like to get it o:f his bill that attracts the most
mind We are pleased to j attention and leads to the
I feel that our efforts in the j greatest number of buyers,
(newspaper line are so well
! appreciated by the greater ;
1 number of our subscrioer*
that they keep paid m ad-
vance well over the year.
-—-l-
To Establish like Highway
A Year in Advance
G. R.
Bruner came in Fri-
day and had his subscription
advanced another year.
P :r - NEW HOME
a 1‘f • Asset at the von l*av.
i • :.i r e.vpcni* !ir uuper.jr workuiauship and best
ty <>t
t on
u
W. C. Hendricks received
SUFARAGH SERVICE FUAO
HAS 8IXTBRN rfAHS.
Therr nro dow 10 Rtar* in th# mf*
fropp s-'rrirrf flair The flag has k
j a tele?rara yesterday!.
WARRANTED FOR ALL TIME. I |.....the president |.wntcr „„„ „f surr.tml.,1 l.) .
Albert
. .1 the
t r super
sewing QUaliti<4. • 0 liOTTl
?*,:newHOME"sEwiNa\vf^iNE't:o«of»AN6E.MAs4 land secretary of the^
AGENTS' WANTED
it JriF.tablished
*‘D. 3W1FT Jl CO.” t. Mins quickly
by Manufacturer,. ■
iVeml n model of < . etchc-j * description
or your iiiveiP.ii i. for FREE SEARCH
and report on patentability. Wo fret pat-
ents or tin fee. Write for our free book
of SW needed invention..
D. SWIFT 00,
Patent.Lawyeirs. Estab. 1889,
JO7 Seventh St., Washinq!on„D. C.J
Pike Highv/ay Association to
| meet them in Enid to-day
land accompany them on
| their trip thru here to estab-
lish the route.
Appointed on Debnc? Council
J. IT Bridges of Alva has
been appointed a member of
the executive com not tee ' of
the County Council of De-
fense by Governor Williams,
Will Move to Town
deep blu,c bortle;, and its Id Mg yellow
stars &r» in aoQoi’ of i« o; •© awe*
elaHerC* rrwriter* who ar* Ut ftQttft
sarvlce in Fraohw. Barnes of tlift t<*> •r<* l
MIsh Flelotso Meyer of Wasuiiohu*
aetta, first auditor' of (lie National
Woman Suffrage JL**oclat.tou.
f* Mrs. J. Borderi' Harrltnan, moi»t>er
i of the Oongresaional eocuniUtoe of the
j National American Woman Suff.-i***
! Association.
1 Miss Irena C. Boyd qf tiia N<»w York
Su/trajf*' Purty.
I.>r. Esther Pobl Lnmjoy, presideo*
hlS ^l<! Oregon Suffrage AssoniaUon.
MLsk Mary W. Ix-whou, chairman at
Legislative Coianiiltee of the Mass*-
ALL LUMBER YARDS
MAY LOOK ALIKE
to you—but there is a big
difference—just as big L<i
difference as there is in
lumber. We strive to make
this yard more than a place
to buy a board or a 2 x 4
we aim to give you service
as well.
We study the wants of the
public and do our best to
keep what they want on
•hand. Any advice or as-
sistance we are able to
' give you is yours for the
asking.
)Vc Have a Complete Stock
o f Building Materials,
Glass, Paint, Oil and Coal.
DACOMA LUMBER CO.
A. W, Lewis, Mgr.
l—Yards at— 1 *
Daeoma and Hopeton
Alex Davis has rented
farm and will move to town
- in the near future, as he has j <*«***• suffrage a***>cuuo».
Physical
Exam invasion
Ray Wince, QuS Heady.
Waite Bixler and Rav Vore
i ^ ^1-^.r.l-i Miss IxhIqtUx Moyn«, publicity
a surplus amount Ol Stock j chHirmau of Ul» lUrer BqukJ Suf-
and implementsi he will hold ^ w
a puolic Sale to dispose Oil bu<iur, cormspoadlfig MfcretAry of th*
the same Wednesday, July |
31st. see his ad ill this paper, j reapohdlog fweretary, Chicago Eijiuii
________Suffrago Asmf>ciHtion.
i Miss Henrietta Taylor of tile kuf*
frage League of Pino Bluffs, Ark.
Dr. Ethel Lyon iduiu'd, vice prosldont
‘ of ibe Cuh sistou (Tex.) Equal SuiTrug*
Association.
Miss KllaahaUs Blddkvxanlxg swor*.
iary of Uie Newpart (iy. ttO Suffrage
Aanixaatton. - ■ -1 ' -
To these enuat added four doo*
tors headiag the ovonra* hospital tot
fc'rance, backed by tho National Amocl-
Vau Woman Suffrage A^soqiatlou. aodl
Mrs. Nov^aai, de ii, Whltehuugo, chair*
htfln of the New York State \VomAB
jSuffrapy Pi-!nr ma tilTMltxt.
Pays up For Three
■ ,, —.—-
A J. Harter came in Sat-
urday and advanced his sub-
scription and that of Ghas.
Harmon* of Buffalo; Old a. and
Mrs. Guy Newman of Dutton
won;: to Alva Wednesday to.Montana, for another year.
take, the physical- examination: ’ -----
in the new draft 1 Subscribe for the Mascot,
Enid Milling Company
Handles
FLOUR, FEED, and
COAL
(PERFECTION and MAJORITY
Always Ofi Hand .
liVHRY SACK GUARANTEED ■
M, PURDY, Manager
RED HEAD SALE BILLS PRINTED HERE
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The Dacoma Mascot (Dacoma, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 18, 1918, newspaper, July 18, 1918; Dacoma, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc826603/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.